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man...I wish no one had ever taped that piece of paper on my back... :eyes:

U of M's head geophysicist (University of Memphis has a big department, because of the New Madrid fault, etc.) decided to take the trumpet up again "after all these years".

He brought in three...
a run-of-the-mill silver-plated Bach Stradivarius, an Amati pocket trumpet, and a 1912 Harrisburg, PA trumpet (that looked suspiciously like vintage Conn) for removal of piddly dents and to tighten the fit of a pair of slide tubes.

I was able to take care of his issues while wearing CLEAN clothes, work in a leisurely manner, and YET charge the same amount per hour that I charge to work on these big smelly, filthy tubas.


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That reminds me, are you running the apprenticeship program again this summer? :-)
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bort2.0 wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 12:50 pm That reminds me, are you running the apprenticeship program again this summer? :-)
...I might let *Rascal (the ten-year-old mut) into my workroom, from time-to-time.

He can receive the same battery of repair seminars that I received:

- pile of horns
- shop owners go home to smoke and drink

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bloke wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 11:56 am man...I wish no one had ever taped that piece of paper on my back... :eyes:

I was able to take care of his issues while wearing CLEAN clothes, work in a leisurely manner, and YET charge the same amount per hour that I charge to work on these big smelly, filthy tubas.
Yeah, but then you'd have to hang out on one of the trumpet discussion boards. :slap:
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York-aholic wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:36 pm
bloke wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 11:56 am man...I wish no one had ever taped that piece of paper on my back... :eyes:

I was able to take care of his issues while wearing CLEAN clothes, work in a leisurely manner, and YET charge the same amount per hour that I charge to work on these big smelly, filthy tubas.
Yeah, but then you'd have to hang out on one of the trumpet discussion boards. :slap:
yeah...but they talk about all the same stuff...ie. how inconsequential physical differences are agreed-by-consensus to be consequential
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bloke wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:44 pm
York-aholic wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:36 pm
bloke wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 11:56 am man...I wish no one had ever taped that piece of paper on my back... :eyes:

I was able to take care of his issues while wearing CLEAN clothes, work in a leisurely manner, and YET charge the same amount per hour that I charge to work on these big smelly, filthy tubas.
Yeah, but then you'd have to hang out on one of the trumpet discussion boards. :slap:
yeah...but they talk about all the same stuff...ie. how inconsequential physical differences are agreed-by-consensus to be consequential
Don't forget the "I'm better than you are" discussions...
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York-aholic wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:52 pm
bloke wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:44 pm
York-aholic wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:36 pm

Yeah, but then you'd have to hang out on one of the trumpet discussion boards. :slap:
yeah...but they talk about all the same stuff...ie. how inconsequential physical differences are agreed-by-consensus to be consequential
Don't forget the "I'm better than you are" discussions...
OK...but that's a given...yes?
C/F > B♭/E♭

...or the "I've worked with..."

bloke "who - as the lowly tuba player - is the LAST person with whom some front-of-the-stage "name" wishes to be bothered...and bloke doesn't care to bother with bothering them...so everything works out really well. :smilie8: "

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cool... :smilie8:

Another TRUMPET repair walked in, today.

It was messed up pretty bad (and not the easiest make to repair) but I got it goin' in about an hour...though I had to buff it (a LITTLE bit) and hit it with some spritz).

To any 70-year-olds (who look fondly back at junior high band trumpet playing)...

...sorry, but those old Conn "shooting stars" director trumpets (in my opinion) were NOT built as well as the current Walmart trumpet offerings...and the fact that they were small bore has NOTHING to do with it.
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... and something else pretty cool:

Mrs bloke is suddenly getting a bunch of regular soprano clarinet work (plain old repads, play conditions, and stuck screw stuff) instead of BB flat Contra bass clarinet, beat up bent baritone saxophone, and wobbly neck and loose neck receiver in the body bass clarinet work.
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Today - if we don't end up getting blown off to Oz, I'm going to work on that project where I'm making one nice Bach Stradivarius trumpet from two instruments. It's pretty tedious, but it's not a tuba. :teeth:

I'm hoping a Conn bass trombone part arrives today, which would mean I could do some work on that instrument as well. It's also considerably smaller than a tuba. 😎

I do need to do a little bit of work on a fiberglass King sousaphone I borrowed to get the valves working well. I've got a little Mardi Gras rehearsal tonight.
EDIT: canceled. "Just listen to the YouTube links I sent and remind yourself how everything goes. See you Saturday." 😘
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